Old Road Jets Are FA Cup Champions!
Penalty shootout glory caps the federation’s most remarkable football story.
ST. PETERS — Montraville Farms CleanRite Old Road United Jets FC are the 2025-2026 SKNFA FA Cup Champions. In a final that swung from one end to the other, Old Road survived a stunning Conaree comeback, held firm through thirty minutes of extra time, and outlasted Sol Island Auto Conaree 5-4 on penalties to claim the most dramatic FA Cup title in recent memory.
Old Road came out of the blocks with purpose and authority. They struck twice in the first half, taking a commanding 2-0 lead into the break and looking every bit like a team ready to lift the trophy. The NBG Technical Center crowd had barely settled before the Jets had seized control.
Then Conaree reminded everyone exactly why they had reached this final.
The comeback was swift and ruthless. Conaree scored twice in rapid succession — two goals back to back that silenced the Old Road faithful and turned the entire complexion of the match on its head. Suddenly it was 2-2, regulation time was running out, and a final that had looked comfortably won was anything but.
Thirty minutes of extra time followed. Both sides probed and pushed but neither could find a winner. After a tournament that had already delivered so much drama, the 2026 FA Cup Final would be decided from the penalty spot.
Old Road held their nerve when it mattered most. Five penalties converted, four conceded. Champions.
The victory is the perfect culmination of one of the most extraordinary cup runs the federation has witnessed. Old Road survived a Round of 16 penalty shootout against Dieppe Bay Eagles. They came from behind at halftime to beat St. Paul’s United in the quarterfinals — with Tiquanny Williams scoring all four goals in one of the most staggering individual performances this competition has ever seen. They then dismantled Cayon Rockets 4-0 in the semifinal, playing through a red card without losing stride.
At every turn, when Old Road were tested, they responded.
Williams finishes the tournament as its defining player — six goals across the knockout rounds and a mentality that never once wavered under pressure. Around him, Jardel Isaac, Nejohn Browne, and J’Quante Fraser all contributed to a campaign that demanded consistency and character in equal measure.
For Conaree, who fought back magnificently tonight and pushed Old Road to the absolute limit, the pain of this defeat will sting. They should take enormous pride in a tournament run that brought the very best out of this final.
But tonight belongs entirely to Old Road.
Montraville Farms CleanRite Old Road United Jets FC — 2025-2026 SKNFA FA Cup Champions. A team that refused to lose, a run that will be talked about for years, and a title earned the hardest possible way.
Congratulations, Jets.